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if the fbi did not address the priorities, they often would not be addressed. transnational, international organized crime because organized crime cuts across various jurisdictions and became the third criminal priority. white collar crime. that is number four. five was violent crime. you will see left off that list are a number of things, including the drug cases we have traditionally done previously. but when we say priority, we meant priority. you have to address priorities in order. i moved almost 2000 agents from the criminal programs to counter terrorism and national security because that was the priority. we have, since september 11, then run according to a set of priorities that we continuously review, but precludes us from doing things we have traditionally done, we all enjoyed doing, but is not as necessary as the priorities we have identified, and we were fairly rigorous when it comes to budget, when it comes to personnel. we adhere to those priorities. in a tighter budget, those are the things that save you because you go down the priorities and are
if the fbi did not address the priorities, they often would not be addressed. transnational, international organized crime because organized crime cuts across various jurisdictions and became the third criminal priority. white collar crime. that is number four. five was violent crime. you will see left off that list are a number of things, including the drug cases we have traditionally done previously. but when we say priority, we meant priority. you have to address priorities in order. i moved...
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we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user keystrokes. we not only shut down the servers, we took another unprecedented step. with court approval, the fbi responded to signals sent from infected computers in the united states. we sent those computers a command that stopped teh malw -- stopped the malware. you will see the surveying today's threats is somewhat like peering into a kaleidoscope with even the slightest rotation presents new patterns of color and light and just when it seems you understand a threat, the world turns and the threat has changed. as tom friedman has described in his book,
we in the fbi cannot merely react to computer intrusions. hackers will seek to exploit every vulnerability, and we must be able to anticipate their moves. i share one example which he appeared in april, the fbi brought down an international network of fibers-infected computers controlled remotely by an attacker. the bureau took control of 5 servers the hackers had used to effect some 200 computers with malware, which allowed them to steal personal and financial information by recording user...
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is the fbi about to dig up jimmy hoffa. we're on the scene outside detroit, where agents are searching underneath two concrete slabs in the middle of a field. >>> also ahead, what happens when a crazed passenger starts screaming about national security leaks and poison on an airplane? >>> and how did a helicopter pull off this nearly impossible rescue, a how did two teens get on to this cliffside in the first place? >>> but first, the growing controversy that refuses to go away, the top secret surveillance. moments ago, general keith alexandre revealed that more than 50 plots were foiled since 9/11 because of the nsa secret surveillance program, but the blockbuster so far is for a man named sean joyce, the deputy director of the fbi. he revealed four instances that he says secret surveillance has prevented terror attacks, including two really that we have never heard of before. here is part of what he said before. >> it's a relationship that's been invaluable. i want to high -- in the fall of 2009, ns at intercepted an e-ma
is the fbi about to dig up jimmy hoffa. we're on the scene outside detroit, where agents are searching underneath two concrete slabs in the middle of a field. >>> also ahead, what happens when a crazed passenger starts screaming about national security leaks and poison on an airplane? >>> and how did a helicopter pull off this nearly impossible rescue, a how did two teens get on to this cliffside in the first place? >>> but first, the growing controversy that refuses...
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the fbi is digging a second day in a field. they are working from a tip from an 85-year-old reputed mobster who says that hoffa was killed and buried there back in 1975. why do we think this is any different from any other tip? >> reporter: let's give you quick update. over my shoulder is where jimmy hoffa is allegedly buried. they have been using shovels to try to dig up some of the spot where this happened. they have found among other things a couple of huge concrete slabs but those may be the foundation of a barn that used to be on the property along with a house many years ago. it's unclear whether those are foundation or something more. the reason i'm saying something more is because a tipster is telling the fbi that jimmy hoffa may have been buried beneath that concrete slab. we understand his credibility is something the fbi is relying on because he knew a lot of people way back in the day. his father was part of the mob. he was an important figure in the mob too and they all knew important people. this is how his attorn
the fbi is digging a second day in a field. they are working from a tip from an 85-year-old reputed mobster who says that hoffa was killed and buried there back in 1975. why do we think this is any different from any other tip? >> reporter: let's give you quick update. over my shoulder is where jimmy hoffa is allegedly buried. they have been using shovels to try to dig up some of the spot where this happened. they have found among other things a couple of huge concrete slabs but those may...
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and then the fbi would then go to the courts an then the fbi would start their investigation, which would get phone records and see -- other investigation to see who they were connected to. clearly that would have shown the group who was in new jersey, it would have shown based on investigation that some of the al qaeda people were taking flying lessons in florida. so this is a program that works. it's program that does not listen to your conversation. it ooh's program that is overseen by the courts. and our role in government is to protect the country from these terrorist attacks. now there's another issue talking about why do you need all of this data. the first thing is data is not your name or your address is not involved in the data. why do we need this large amount of numbers? and how the system works, if you want to find a needle in a haystack which is a lot of what our intelligence committee does, you need a haystack, and the providers who have this information, they keep it only for a certain period of time. so in order for us to be involved and stop these attacks, we need
and then the fbi would then go to the courts an then the fbi would start their investigation, which would get phone records and see -- other investigation to see who they were connected to. clearly that would have shown the group who was in new jersey, it would have shown based on investigation that some of the al qaeda people were taking flying lessons in florida. so this is a program that works. it's program that does not listen to your conversation. it ooh's program that is overseen by the...
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the fbi wrote 70 letters saying let's look at this guy's computer. the fbi turned him down. it wasn't that they couldn't get a warrant. nobody asked for a warrant. to me that was really, really bad intelligence, really bad police work, and really someone should have been removed from office for that, and they should have said this is never going to happen again. instead they said we need to look at the records of all the innocent american phone calls every day, and i think you snead to have a respect for bill of rights and a respect for privacy and particularly a respect for the fourth amendment. i think you have to protect americans and protect freedom at the same time. i know of no case where a traditional warrant wouldn't have worked. >> you're also laying the groundwork for a potential run. how do you expect to gather nominations when your views are such? >> there was a poll out just this week that said well over 60% of republicans thing the nsa's gone too far. they think your private phone calls and your records, you should have to have a warrant. so i think as we have
the fbi wrote 70 letters saying let's look at this guy's computer. the fbi turned him down. it wasn't that they couldn't get a warrant. nobody asked for a warrant. to me that was really, really bad intelligence, really bad police work, and really someone should have been removed from office for that, and they should have said this is never going to happen again. instead they said we need to look at the records of all the innocent american phone calls every day, and i think you snead to have a...
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shawn join deputy director of the fbi. let's listen in and talk more on the other side. >> after the/11 that the fbi conducted. we conducted that investigation and did not find any connection to terrorist activity. several years later, under the 215 business record provision the nsa provided us a telephone number only in san diego that had indirect contact with an extremist outside the united states. we serve legal process to identify who is the subscriber to this telephone number. we identified that individual. we were able to, under further investigation and electronic surveillance we applied significantly with the fisa court, we were able to identify co-conspirators and disrupt this activity. >> repeat for me again what they were plotting to do. >> he was providing financial support to an overseas terrorist group that was a designated terrorist group by the united states. >> but there was some connection to suicide bombings that they were talking about, correct? >> not in the example that i'm citing right here. >> oh, i
shawn join deputy director of the fbi. let's listen in and talk more on the other side. >> after the/11 that the fbi conducted. we conducted that investigation and did not find any connection to terrorist activity. several years later, under the 215 business record provision the nsa provided us a telephone number only in san diego that had indirect contact with an extremist outside the united states. we serve legal process to identify who is the subscriber to this telephone number. we...
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it was an investigation after 9/11 that the fbi conducted. we conducted that investigation and did not find any connection to terrorist activity. several years later under the 215 business record provision, the nsa provided us a telephone number only in san diego that had indirect contact with an extremist outside the united states. we served legal process to identify who was the subscriber to this telephone number. we identified that individual. we were able to under further investigation and electronic surveillance we applied specifically for this u.s. person, we were able to identify co-conspirators and able to disrupt this terrorist activity. >> i'm sorry. repeat for me again what they were plotting to do? >> it was actually -- he was providing financial support to an overseas terrorist group that was a designated terrorist group by the united states. >> but there was some connection to suicide bombings that they were talking about, correct? >> not in the example that i'm citing right here. >> i'm sorry. the group in somalia to which he w
it was an investigation after 9/11 that the fbi conducted. we conducted that investigation and did not find any connection to terrorist activity. several years later under the 215 business record provision, the nsa provided us a telephone number only in san diego that had indirect contact with an extremist outside the united states. we served legal process to identify who was the subscriber to this telephone number. we identified that individual. we were able to under further investigation and...
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the fbi followed him to new york city. later we executed search warrants, and nypd, and found bomb-making components in backpass. zachi lair confessed to a plot to bomb the new york zazi later confessed to a plot to bomb the new york subway. one of the co-conspirators medejun. this was the first plot since 9/11 directed from pakistan. another example, utilizing 702 authority was monitors a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the united states named liquid uazani. through individuals through a fisa that the fbi applied for wsh able to find a nascent plotting. uazani had been providing information to the plot. the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. says dade headley in the u.s. citizen living in chicago, the fbi received intelligence regarding his possible involvement, responsible for the killing of over -- also through 702 coverage of an al qaeda affiliated terrorist found that headley was working on a plot to bomb a danish office that had published the cartoon depiction
the fbi followed him to new york city. later we executed search warrants, and nypd, and found bomb-making components in backpass. zachi lair confessed to a plot to bomb the new york zazi later confessed to a plot to bomb the new york subway. one of the co-conspirators medejun. this was the first plot since 9/11 directed from pakistan. another example, utilizing 702 authority was monitors a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the united states named...
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the fbi agents dug up part of a field in suburban detroit monday. the mafia captain swears hoffa is buried there but the feds didn't find anything. the former teamster boss vanished in 1975, and there are countless theories on where he's buried. so far have come up empty. >>> and the trial of former mobster james "whitey" bulger resumes wednesday. on monday, authorities heard foreign minister a former friend. elan quijano reports. >> reporter: john martorano testified he was james "whitey" bulger's chief executioner and friend. but that evaporated when he learned bulger was an informant. it sort of broke my heart. the crew ruled boston's underworld for nearly 30 years. he spoke with "60 minutes" steve cost in 1968. did you keep count of how many people you killed? >> never. no. until in the end, never realized it was that many. >> how many? >> a lot, too many. >> reporter: martorano was the first witness in the trial to directly tie bulger to murder. he described the killing in a matter of fact way. and told the court bulger would sometimes assist o
the fbi agents dug up part of a field in suburban detroit monday. the mafia captain swears hoffa is buried there but the feds didn't find anything. the former teamster boss vanished in 1975, and there are countless theories on where he's buried. so far have come up empty. >>> and the trial of former mobster james "whitey" bulger resumes wednesday. on monday, authorities heard foreign minister a former friend. elan quijano reports. >> reporter: john martorano testified...
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the fbi says the devices used were similar. they were all made with military grade ammunition cans, black powder and a time fuse. a federal law enforcement source tells cnn's susan candiotti that the bomb in times square was stronger than the device detonated during the boston marathon in terms of destructive capability but unlike boston it contained no shrapnel. authorities did recover the bicycle shortly after the time square incident but the fbi would not comment about whether they were able to obtain any forensic evidence from that bike. brooke? >> mary snow, thank you. >>> in one neighborhood crime is on the rise so they're being forced to defend themselves. you're going to hear about this thing called the glock block. why neighbors warn they're not calling 911. >>> plus, a new tip regarding jimmy hoffa. they're removing concrete slabs today. one of america's biggest unsolved mysteries. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. the
the fbi says the devices used were similar. they were all made with military grade ammunition cans, black powder and a time fuse. a federal law enforcement source tells cnn's susan candiotti that the bomb in times square was stronger than the device detonated during the boston marathon in terms of destructive capability but unlike boston it contained no shrapnel. authorities did recover the bicycle shortly after the time square incident but the fbi would not comment about whether they were able...
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now to the trial of the ex-mob boss turned fbi informant. so a former associated of james, known as whitey bulger took the stand against him today. john martorano testified about bulger's involvement in several murders while the two were members of boston's winter hill gang. bulger was once one of the most wanted men in america. he went into hiding in the 1990s, and remained in hiding until 2011. along with drug dealing and extortion the 83-year-old is charged in the death of 19 people. deb feyerick was in the courtroom today and she's out front. deb, it must have been just amazing to be there. i know that these men were in their 50s when they last saw each other. bulger and martorano. but how much tension was there in the courtroom? >> there was a lot of tension and there was no love loss between these two men who were once so close that they would spend their days basically committing murders. bulger has acknowledged that, in fact, he ran a criminal enterprise that involved drug trafficking, extortion, loan sharking. when you saw the dynam
now to the trial of the ex-mob boss turned fbi informant. so a former associated of james, known as whitey bulger took the stand against him today. john martorano testified about bulger's involvement in several murders while the two were members of boston's winter hill gang. bulger was once one of the most wanted men in america. he went into hiding in the 1990s, and remained in hiding until 2011. along with drug dealing and extortion the 83-year-old is charged in the death of 19 people. deb...
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the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. also, david hemally, fbi finding his possible involvement in the mumbai attacks responsible for killing over 160 people. and nsa through 702 coverage of an al qaeda affiliated terrorist found that headily was working on a plot to bomb a danish newspaper office that published the cartoon depictions of the profit mohamed. in fact, heldley confessed to plotting to bomb the office. lastly, the fbi opened an investigation shortly after t 9/11. we did not find links to terrorism so we closed the investigation. however, the nsa using the business record fisa tipped us off that this individual had indirect contacts with a known terrorist overseas. we were able to reopen this investigation, identify additional individuals through the legal process, and were able to disrupt this terrorist activity. thank you. back to you, general. >> so that's four cases total. that we put out publicly. what we are in the process of doing with the inner agency is looking at over 50 cases classified and will rem
the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. also, david hemally, fbi finding his possible involvement in the mumbai attacks responsible for killing over 160 people. and nsa through 702 coverage of an al qaeda affiliated terrorist found that headily was working on a plot to bomb a danish newspaper office that published the cartoon depictions of the profit mohamed. in fact, heldley confessed to plotting to bomb the office. lastly, the fbi opened an investigation shortly after t 9/11. we did...
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monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamsters leader jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant in oakland township, michigan, which is about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after officials reportedly received a tip from aging mobster tony zarilli. though zarilli says he was not involved in the teamster's disappearance, he claims he was told about it by a mobster leader and claims to know how hoffa died. officials say they plan to resume their search today. hoffa disappeared july 30th, 1975. >>> the fbi says a man who caused a major disturbance on a flight from hong kong to new newark liberty airport on monday is being given a psychiatric evaluation. the passenger claimed everyone on board was being poisoned and he had to be restrained by passengers and crew. one person recorded the two-hour rant which was about everything from chinese
monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamsters leader jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant in oakland township, michigan, which is about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after officials reportedly received a tip from aging mobster...
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the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. also, david headly -- martha: some of these are new examples. others westbounothers will be picked apart and they say there is enough information to get a warrant from a judge. bill: more than 50 terrorist attacks and 20 countries have been stopped because of this nsa program. this is the first window the american public has had to look in and see how it operates. martha: more coming up on "happening now." see you back here tomorrow. thanks, everybody. jon: "happening now" begins with a fox news alert as the man overseeing our nation's top secret surveillance programs takes center stage on capitol hill. good morning i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. we are getting a rare glimpse into one of the most secret agencies in the federal government. let's go back to the hearing, we believe the question-and-answer period is about to get started. we've heard a lot from government officials, details we've never heard before. >> it doesn't require individualized warrants. exactly the opposite
the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. also, david headly -- martha: some of these are new examples. others westbounothers will be picked apart and they say there is enough information to get a warrant from a judge. bill: more than 50 terrorist attacks and 20 countries have been stopped because of this nsa program. this is the first window the american public has had to look in and see how it operates. martha: more coming up on "happening now." see you back here tomorrow....
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were supposed to have stopped and 14 of them were orchestrated and started by sting operations by the fbi. so, i think we should question, even this one dealing with the subway, i think even the president has questioned that and he says we can't be sure that the surveillance was able to stop that. so, there's a lot of questions there. they have to try to justify their existence of destroying the privacy of the american citizen, otherwise they're out of work. neil: they were careful to say not necessarily this particular verizon surveillance program prompted that's plot on the new york stock change. they're trying to say this is the-in and yang of spying on folks and you have to do things you might not like to keep people alive. what does ron paul say about that? >> even that one -- a lot of good police work that helped. i don't think you have to do that. it's sort of like the old storye village to save the village. they want to burn the constitution to save the constitution. and even today, the deputy attorney general says, the fourth amendment doesn't apply to this. where did he get this
were supposed to have stopped and 14 of them were orchestrated and started by sting operations by the fbi. so, i think we should question, even this one dealing with the subway, i think even the president has questioned that and he says we can't be sure that the surveillance was able to stop that. so, there's a lot of questions there. they have to try to justify their existence of destroying the privacy of the american citizen, otherwise they're out of work. neil: they were careful to say not...
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>> political. >> bill: big story for the fbi. huge headline. and he doesn't know who is in charge of the investigation. >> gee, let me just tell you, republicans and democrats in this town think the world of fbi director muller. his credibility and legacy for barack obama. >> bill: i don't care about his legacy. i'm sure is he a patriot. he walks in and tells congress i don't know hot lead investigator -- that would be like me juan saying you know what? i don't know hot factor tonight. >> that's not true. >> bill: somebody has to be. don't ask me. who. >> fbi is a massive organization but let me. >> bill: massive? this is huge and he doesn't know who the lead investigator is, juan. >> he doesn't know. i don't think that's so incredible. let me just say your interview with trey gowdy, what you just saw there was, again, more evidence of why americans give a 10% rating, approval rating to congress. he doesn't have any evidence linking anybodied in the white house, the administration, anybody political anything and then he says again innuendo, rum
>> political. >> bill: big story for the fbi. huge headline. and he doesn't know who is in charge of the investigation. >> gee, let me just tell you, republicans and democrats in this town think the world of fbi director muller. his credibility and legacy for barack obama. >> bill: i don't care about his legacy. i'm sure is he a patriot. he walks in and tells congress i don't know hot lead investigator -- that would be like me juan saying you know what? i don't know hot...
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the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. connell: also save these programs helped to catch this guy who was planning to bomb the subway system in 2009. nicole: they have been facing high costs pertaining to chicken and beef. the weakness in the park business also played a part. in order to offset those costs, they made a big move this year. we are going to learn more about what poor mel is thinking and doing. keep an eye on hormel between now and that time. june 206 is the actual investor day. dagen: thank you very much, nicole. the number, however, did come up short of expectations. alex sharpton is ceo of the sharpton institute. normally, you would not want to see too much supply. >> we have a network of about 45,000 realtors that are members of our organization. they are in inventory constrained markets. there is just not enough supply for the massive demand that we have right now. what are you seeing? >> you would think that it would. interest rates are bouncing up to 4%. 4% is a historical low still. it is such an inexp
the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. connell: also save these programs helped to catch this guy who was planning to bomb the subway system in 2009. nicole: they have been facing high costs pertaining to chicken and beef. the weakness in the park business also played a part. in order to offset those costs, they made a big move this year. we are going to learn more about what poor mel is thinking and doing. keep an eye on hormel between now and that time. june 206 is the actual...
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the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. >> the nsa and the fbi detailed two other cases one targeting a danish newspaper and another plot. nsa director general keith alexander is also disclosing the sheer number of plots they have intercepted. >> in recent years, these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe. to include helping prevent the terrorist or the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> joining me now is u.s. congressman jim himes, democratic from connecticut. he is a member of the house intelligence committee. congressman himes, it looks to me if you listen to what the president said to charlie rose last night and look at the testimony today, the president could not have been more clear. he denied that the united states government has the legal capability or intends to do if it did have the legal capability to try to find out what we're saying on the telephone or our e-mail. it has to be gone through, if you do get a target opportunity, you have to go through the courts
the fbi disrupted and arrested these individuals. >> the nsa and the fbi detailed two other cases one targeting a danish newspaper and another plot. nsa director general keith alexander is also disclosing the sheer number of plots they have intercepted. >> in recent years, these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe. to include helping prevent the terrorist or the potential terrorist events over 50...
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. >>> un hombre mexicano estÁ en busca del fbi. muchos padres encarcelados se convertirÁn en mentores de sus hijos para que ellos no sigan sus pasos. ♪ >>> 9 propietarios en lond island estÁn acusados de exprotaro a inmidrantes. desde el avo 2000 hacÍan trabajar a estas personas. >>> un mexicano entrÓ a la lista de los 10 criminales mas buscados del paÍs. esda acusado de violarla y matarla. el fbi ofrece 100 dÓlares de ecompezsa. >>> solo falta que california inviente mas fondos para salud mÉdico, en el sistema de emergencia y en el medicare. >>> california tiene una poblaciÓn mas alta de estados unidos, y los reos sos padres de familia, el estado sacarÁ un programa para que sus hijoseo no sigan los pasos de sus padres. >>> la agencia propone a la implementaciÓn de este programa. >>> con el fin de que los reos ayuden a sus hiÑos y prevenil que caigan en las pantallas, esta organizaciÓn lanzarÁ un plan piloto. >>> la familia pueda hablar, para que continÚe ese contacto, particularmente con sus padres. >>> en californ
. >>> un hombre mexicano estÁ en busca del fbi. muchos padres encarcelados se convertirÁn en mentores de sus hijos para que ellos no sigan sus pasos. ♪ >>> 9 propietarios en lond island estÁn acusados de exprotaro a inmidrantes. desde el avo 2000 hacÍan trabajar a estas personas. >>> un mexicano entrÓ a la lista de los 10 criminales mas buscados del paÍs. esda acusado de violarla y matarla. el fbi ofrece 100 dÓlares de ecompezsa. >>> solo falta que...
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he calls the fbi and says, i've got a tip, there's someone buried there. they dig it up. he calls his father and says you can plant the tomatoes now. this is kind of an annual -- stay with me, charlie -- this is kind of an annual rite of spring. jimmy hoffa. they're digging up jimmy's driveway since 1978 and associated bodies along the way. there's a reason it happens in spring. they always get this information in february. and then they take a long time to get that warrant because nobody want to be throughout. >> this reminds me of a story about bob hope once that he had $500 million. and he came home and his wife, he said, well, who's been digging in my backyard. his wife said it was me looking for the 500,000. 500 million. >> i think they're looking for a body, that, we know. but i don't think we'd be surprised if they found money. out of a robbery, 5 million bucks, they recovered all of $20,000. what's out there somewhere whatever wasn't spent. >> john miller, thank you. >>> and the worst wildfire in colorado history could lead to a criminal investigation. officials h
he calls the fbi and says, i've got a tip, there's someone buried there. they dig it up. he calls his father and says you can plant the tomatoes now. this is kind of an annual -- stay with me, charlie -- this is kind of an annual rite of spring. jimmy hoffa. they're digging up jimmy's driveway since 1978 and associated bodies along the way. there's a reason it happens in spring. they always get this information in february. and then they take a long time to get that warrant because nobody want...
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. >>> his disappearence stumped the fbi for nearly four decades now the mystery surrounding jimmy of fa may be solved. >>> a cool down on the way after some showers and storms tomorrow, complete first warning forecast coming up next ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> partly cloudy, 77 degrees in central maryland complete first warning forecast is coming up. fury of the monsoon season has turned deadly homes are collapsing into raging waters 13 people have died dozens more stranded. rescues can only be done by helicopter because the current is too strong for boats to navigate. it started nearly 2 weeks earlier than normal. >>> 12 people injuried in a massive pile up closing down a los angeles freeway. three victims are in critical condition one car over turned debris was scattered across several lanes traffic is backed up several miles it is believed a pick up truck going the wrong way started the chain reaction crash. >>> convicted mob hit man provides chilling testimony at the whitey bulger trial. the 83-year-old is on trial for 19 murders along with a number of racketeering charges. he was hea
. >>> his disappearence stumped the fbi for nearly four decades now the mystery surrounding jimmy of fa may be solved. >>> a cool down on the way after some showers and storms tomorrow, complete first warning forecast coming up next ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> partly cloudy, 77 degrees in central maryland complete first warning forecast is coming up. fury of the monsoon season has turned deadly homes are collapsing into raging waters 13 people have died dozens more...
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a former fbi special agent in charge of the new york and houston divisions. don, nice to see you again. thank you. here's the thing, there are people who are questioning the utility of the surveillance. not simply whether -- i mean, i know it's legal. i, frankly, don't have any problem with this. it's a lawful operation. people are saying, did it really do anything? in the testimony today, here's my question to you, first the testimony said they had 50 cases, then the testimony later on under questioning said, well, we had something like approaching ten cases. that doesn't seem convincing to me. you tell me. >> well, i don't think it's a matter of the number of cases that you may have because if they said they had 50 cases in the initial part of this, their investigation, they probably did, but there may have been once they continued to investigate these cases to see what information that they really did have and to what extent that this was going to really harm the united states and get that going, then i could see them saying, okay, this we can move to one
a former fbi special agent in charge of the new york and houston divisions. don, nice to see you again. thank you. here's the thing, there are people who are questioning the utility of the surveillance. not simply whether -- i mean, i know it's legal. i, frankly, don't have any problem with this. it's a lawful operation. people are saying, did it really do anything? in the testimony today, here's my question to you, first the testimony said they had 50 cases, then the testimony later on under...
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monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamster leader, jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after official reportedly received a tip from aging mobster tony zarilli. those zarilli says he was not involved in the teamster's disappearance, he claims he was told about it by a mobster leader. he claims he knows how he died. officials say they plan to resume their search today. hoffa disappeared july 30th, 1975. >>> the fbi says a man who caused a major disturbance on a flight from hong kong to newark liberty airport monday is being given a psychiatric evaluation. passengers says he claimed everybody on board was being poisoned. one person recorded the event which was about everything from chinese spies to edward snowden. >> your life is in jeopardy, your life is in jeopardy, too, if you work for the
monday, the fbi searched a field in suburban detroit for the remains of teamster leader, jimmy hoffa. prosecutors issued a search warrant about 25 miles from detroit. >> it's my fondest hope that we can give that closure not just to the hoffa family, but also to the community, stop tearing that scab off with every new lead and bring some conclusion. >> this latest search was launched after official reportedly received a tip from aging mobster tony zarilli. those zarilli says he was...
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the fbi claiming that the government's controversial surveillance program actually stopped a plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. ayman has the information. >> reporter: that information came from sean joyce, an fbi official testifying on capitol hill, saying the information from the nsa had led to a thwarted attempt to bomb the new york stock exchange. we're learning a little more detail about what that plot actually consisted of becaused on some sentencing documents that the government filed in a court case. if you put this on the screen, you get a summary of what he allegedly did, according to the u.s. government, being in contact with a mysterious yemeni figure named the doctor. they said the doctor instructed him to conduct with the purpose of gathering information for a future terrorist attack. he conducted this surveillance and subsequently sent a one-page report to the doctor. this document also goes on to say, however, the one-page surveillance report simply reported that the new york stock exchange is surrounded by security and that a person attempting to attack it mig
the fbi claiming that the government's controversial surveillance program actually stopped a plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. ayman has the information. >> reporter: that information came from sean joyce, an fbi official testifying on capitol hill, saying the information from the nsa had led to a thwarted attempt to bomb the new york stock exchange. we're learning a little more detail about what that plot actually consisted of becaused on some sentencing documents that the...
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. >>> the fbi will be back on the hunt for jimmy hoffa after a tip that the missing teamsters boss was buried in a michigan field. of course, the tip came from a reputed move yeah captain. what are you going to do? how you doing? no, how you doin'? this is "way too early" on a tuesday. >>> so i've got to work on my moffia talk. my collar was a little tight so i went a little i don't know what on you. good morning, everybody. my name is brian shackman. his disappearance in 1975. as you well know, there have been multiple and false leads about where the body is buried. the latest tip came from a reputed moffia captain. they said they buried him on that property. we want to know what other mysteries would you like to see solved. send us a tweet using the hashtag way too buried. how did seinfeld eat all of that cereal without it going stale. >>> let's get to more serious stuff on tuesday. top story this morning, day two of the g-8 this morning. the talk is expected to hinge on trade, transparency and taxes. things got off to a somewhat frosty start for president obama and russian president
. >>> the fbi will be back on the hunt for jimmy hoffa after a tip that the missing teamsters boss was buried in a michigan field. of course, the tip came from a reputed move yeah captain. what are you going to do? how you doing? no, how you doin'? this is "way too early" on a tuesday. >>> so i've got to work on my moffia talk. my collar was a little tight so i went a little i don't know what on you. good morning, everybody. my name is brian shackman. his...
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a retired fbi supervisor believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized. i was having trouble i was having trouble getting out of bed in the morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples be
a retired fbi supervisor believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt...
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the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify the man. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his coconspirators. and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot, we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to effect their arrest and they were convicted for this terrorist activity. >> on that plot it was under the 702 which is targeted against foreigners that some communication from this person in yemen back to the united states was picked up and then they turned it over to you at the fbi to serve legal process on this person in the united states? >> that is absolutely correct. if p you recall under 702 it has to be a nonu.s. person outside the united states, and then all one of the criteria is linked to terrorism. >> would you say that this -- their intention to blow up the new york stock exchange was a serious plot? or is this something that they kind of dreamed about, you know, talking among their bu
the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify the man. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his coconspirators. and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot, we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to effect their arrest and they were convicted for this terrorist activity. >> on that plot it was under the 702 which is targeted...
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he thought everybody was working for the fbi, the cia. there was no time to understand or think. we needed to restrain him. >> the man was as you see there escorted off the plane by the fbi and taken to the hospital for evaluation. this is now the third incident since friday that involved threatening or frightening passengers. >>> women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid-2015 and as navy s.e.a.l.s a year later under a new pentagon plan. the plan being made public today calls for men and women to meet the same mental and physical standards for certain front line positions across all branches of the military. the chairman of the joint chiefs has said there is a link between sexual assaults in the military and the ban on women in front lines. >> investigators now believe colorado's most destructive wildfire ever was human caused. but they still don't know exactly how it started. the fire is now 75% contained after destroying 500 homes. thousands of people have been allowed to return to their neighborhoods but residents of the most damaged areas are still being kept
he thought everybody was working for the fbi, the cia. there was no time to understand or think. we needed to restrain him. >> the man was as you see there escorted off the plane by the fbi and taken to the hospital for evaluation. this is now the third incident since friday that involved threatening or frightening passengers. >>> women may be able to start training as army rangers by mid-2015 and as navy s.e.a.l.s a year later under a new pentagon plan. the plan being made...
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the fbi says new information in the case led them to that field. no word on what they found. >>> at the u.s. open for the first time in more than 30 years an englishman, justin rose, won the top prize. phil mickelson came up short again, a record six times in second place. why is billy horschel getting so much buzz? look at those octopus pants. the latest bad fashion on the links. it's something of a tradition. remember ian poulter's flag pants, rickie fowler's hot pink and just about anything on john daly. >>> coming up, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. surfing the waves with the biggest shark in the world, incredible caught-on-tape ride is next. isuccess story.n i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone b
the fbi says new information in the case led them to that field. no word on what they found. >>> at the u.s. open for the first time in more than 30 years an englishman, justin rose, won the top prize. phil mickelson came up short again, a record six times in second place. why is billy horschel getting so much buzz? look at those octopus pants. the latest bad fashion on the links. it's something of a tradition. remember ian poulter's flag pants, rickie fowler's hot pink and just about...
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he's like bob muller, the head of the fbi. he's stayed a lot longer than he wanted or was supposed to. >> his second term expires at the end of january. >> sounds like it's over, too. >> it's over. the betting is who will succeed him. some are talking timothy geithner, janet yellen, a lot of people with talking about who will be the person who will have to withdrawal the massive stimulus and what will happen to the economy and the stock market when that happens. >>> health care prices are going up. costs rise 6.5% next year. that includes doctor visits, drugs, surgery, prices are rising faster than inflation. that's not a news flash. here is the good news. this year, prizes rose 7.5%. it's because people are becoming more cost conscious. they are cutting down on doctor visits and choosing cheaper providers. >>> coming up, cliff rescue. two teenage boys stranded at the top of the cliff and they had no way down. we'll show you the rescue caught on camera. look at that. it's coming up next. the first time i saw a sony 4k tv, it w
he's like bob muller, the head of the fbi. he's stayed a lot longer than he wanted or was supposed to. >> his second term expires at the end of january. >> sounds like it's over, too. >> it's over. the betting is who will succeed him. some are talking timothy geithner, janet yellen, a lot of people with talking about who will be the person who will have to withdrawal the massive stimulus and what will happen to the economy and the stock market when that happens. >>>...
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that came to an end when he learned whitey bolger was an fbi informant. that's why he's testifying against whitey bolger. he can really testify as to which murders whitey bolger was present at, and that's what he did today on the stand. he talked about how the two men would pick a victim. target their victim. as the victim was pulling away in their car. they would be in two vehicles, to make sure the hit was successful. bolger would prevent anyone from getting in the way. a lot of dramatic testimony. he portrayed any emotion as he testified to murder after murder after murder. when he talked about this betrayal by whitey bolger, which is the worst thing you could be in south boston, a rat, an inform an the. that's when he seemed a little sad, that he was betrayed by this man he had been close to. >> he also heard from john conley and billy bulger. >> absolutely. the relationship between whitey bulger and john connelley is what many people believe allowed the empire to flourish for so many years. when connelley returned to boston, he met with billy bulger
that came to an end when he learned whitey bolger was an fbi informant. that's why he's testifying against whitey bolger. he can really testify as to which murders whitey bolger was present at, and that's what he did today on the stand. he talked about how the two men would pick a victim. target their victim. as the victim was pulling away in their car. they would be in two vehicles, to make sure the hit was successful. bolger would prevent anyone from getting in the way. a lot of dramatic...
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the fbi is bringing it together and it is scary. liz: sean joyce, a director at the fbi, testified before congress saying the controversial nsa programs helped foil a bomb plot that targeted the new york stock exchange. david: liz: joining us now with the very latest. we've been getting very specific, very frightening information. >> we have information developing at this hour. ten homeland based threats. meaning threat were coming from the u.s., operatives here in the u.s. working with overseas terrorists. that also came up after the hearing and at the hearing. we have the head of nsa and sean joyce on tape. let's take it right now. >> in recent years these programs together with together with other intelligence protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe including helping to prevent the potential terrorist events over 50 types since 9/11. >> nsa utilizing 702 authority was monitoring a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the united states named khalid owazni.
the fbi is bringing it together and it is scary. liz: sean joyce, a director at the fbi, testified before congress saying the controversial nsa programs helped foil a bomb plot that targeted the new york stock exchange. david: liz: joining us now with the very latest. we've been getting very specific, very frightening information. >> we have information developing at this hour. ten homeland based threats. meaning threat were coming from the u.s., operatives here in the u.s. working with...
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an fbi agent believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] checking out of the hilton shouldn't be a pity party. your next trip is calling. saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." or "deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great
an fbi agent believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized. ♪ [...
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the fbi is saying three seconds isn't enough. they're saying we looped it and we were able to test it. so we'll see how the judge rules. i still think she allows it in. it's going to be up to the jury to determine how much weight they're going to give to the testimony. >> lisa, take news the courtroom. if you're prosecuting this case, you're prosecuting george zimmerman, how would you handle this part of the case? >> i think it's tough. well, i would certainly say that this is trayvon martin. and i want to put on this expert witness as the prosecution wants to do, or at least eliminate george zimmerman as the person who is screaming. the problem is that i don't know if we have a voice sample of trayvon martin to compare it to. we certainly have voice samples from george zimmerman because he called the police earlier that day. >> right. >> so we have that. so they can exclude george zimmerman. but i don't know if they have a good voice sample of trayvon martin to compare it. to. >> but faith, if it's not george zimmerman, there is
the fbi is saying three seconds isn't enough. they're saying we looped it and we were able to test it. so we'll see how the judge rules. i still think she allows it in. it's going to be up to the jury to determine how much weight they're going to give to the testimony. >> lisa, take news the courtroom. if you're prosecuting this case, you're prosecuting george zimmerman, how would you handle this part of the case? >> i think it's tough. well, i would certainly say that this is...
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the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify him. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co-conspirators and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to affect their arrest and they were conflicted for this terrorist activity. >> and so the fbi official there saying that this was a plot that was in the very initial stages in terms of an attempt to bomb the new york stock exchange. now, we've been able to get a may 2010 plea agreement in the western district of missouri, western division, for khalid ouazzani. this is between. in this plea agreement what's interesting is they don't talk at all about a plot to bomb the new york stock exchange. they talk about bank fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist organization, but there are indications here that there might have been more going on behind the scenes in ter
the fbi immediately served legal process to fully identify him. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co-conspirators and this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to affect their arrest and they were conflicted for this terrorist activity. >> and so the fbi official there saying that this was a plot...
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an fbi agent believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t tr
an fbi agent believes they're about to crack the case wide open. next, breaking her silence. >>> a midshipman at the elite naval academy said she was rained by three classmates. >> they said you can't talk, you can't tell. we'll get kicked out, you can't do this we'll -- they really did play on my emotions. and at that point in time, it was what felt like the entire football team against me, given that all these individuals were on the football team. and i felt ostracized....
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here is the deputy director at the fbi. take a listen. >> in recent years these programs, together with other intelligence, have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe, to include helping prevent the terrorist, the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> nsa utilizing 702 authority was monitoring a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the united states named khalid. he and other individuals that we identified through a fisa that he applied applied for through the fisk were able to detect a nascent plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. >> at this hour, this is still a developing story. we're working with the fbi, trying to get information to see if this plot was linked to the plot to bomb the nyse last fall and also the new york fed. bangladesh individual was arrested in that attempted attack and it is separate from the 2004 plot to bomb the nyse and also citigroup and prudential's building in newark, new jersey. tracy: right
here is the deputy director at the fbi. take a listen. >> in recent years these programs, together with other intelligence, have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe, to include helping prevent the terrorist, the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> nsa utilizing 702 authority was monitoring a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the united states named khalid. he and other individuals...
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also was critical role of a corrupt fbi agent. gave the location of a boulder safe house. >> taking in a field near detroit to the in their search for jimmy hoffa's body. it was declared legally dead and 1982. in queens n.y. investigators digging in the house. he masterminded a record $6 million joyous. and no informant claims a gangster disappeared decade ago was buried in his basement or backyard. he died in prison in 1996. >> the photos were taken at a restaurant and one them last week. other people in the rest are looking at the couple during >> has not commented but she and her children moved the out of the family home. >> avoiding early marriage obstacles. >> ted might change how you order or latte. >> healthy cells all less than before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicor
also was critical role of a corrupt fbi agent. gave the location of a boulder safe house. >> taking in a field near detroit to the in their search for jimmy hoffa's body. it was declared legally dead and 1982. in queens n.y. investigators digging in the house. he masterminded a record $6 million joyous. and no informant claims a gangster disappeared decade ago was buried in his basement or backyard. he died in prison in 1996. >> the photos were taken at a restaurant and one them...
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he and other individuals that we identified through a source the fbi applied for were able to detect a plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. >> intelligence officials said that plot was among 50 potential terp -- terrorist attempts. >>> leaders wrapped up a two-day summit in northern ireland today. president obama and others were vowing to close tax loop hopes and more. >> reporter: here the ga summit david cameron achieved more than many expected. the official agenda was about trade, tax and chance parasetra including automatic sharing of company details that could have ramifications of this world. new trade deals, 100 billion-dollar deal between the u.s. could be on the cards as soon as the end of the 2014 and for the developing world a deal on transparency for those mining companies, as well. coming into this meeting there were a lot of concerns that sir yin i -- syria and the conflict and despite the russianings and the develop, especially we do appear to have a 7-point plan from the ga as to sorting out the conflict in syria including key point here about having a transi
he and other individuals that we identified through a source the fbi applied for were able to detect a plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. >> intelligence officials said that plot was among 50 potential terp -- terrorist attempts. >>> leaders wrapped up a two-day summit in northern ireland today. president obama and others were vowing to close tax loop hopes and more. >> reporter: here the ga summit david cameron achieved more than many expected. the official...
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. >> reporter: the fbi continues to develop evidence for criminal charges against snowden. agents have been at his last known address in hawaii where abc news discovered his car still parked in the garage. snowden's leaks are reverberating around the world with the chinese now calling on the u.s. to explain last week's disclosure that the u.s. was hacking on chinese targets. >> is the equivalent of a chinese spy if he gives china details of u.s. intelligence operations that were run against chinese networks. >> reporter: answering questions online monday on "the guardian" newspaper site, snowden denied he was a spy and said "being called a traitor by former vice president dick cheney over the weekend was the highest honor you can give an american." snowden also described a kind of dead man switch to make sure his documents are made public no matter what saying, "the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing me or murdering me." robin and george, that's what he said. >> strong statement there. brian, thank you. >>> now to more from president obama.
. >> reporter: the fbi continues to develop evidence for criminal charges against snowden. agents have been at his last known address in hawaii where abc news discovered his car still parked in the garage. snowden's leaks are reverberating around the world with the chinese now calling on the u.s. to explain last week's disclosure that the u.s. was hacking on chinese targets. >> is the equivalent of a chinese spy if he gives china details of u.s. intelligence operations that were run...